(Source: Business Wire)

Allegheny Power, the energy delivery business of Allegheny Energy, Inc. (NYSE:
AYE), is completing $156 million in infrastructure improvements and
new construction in West Virginia over the past two years. Allegheny
works year-round to ensure reliable electric service for its customers,
including more than 500,000 homes and businesses in The Mountain State.
"Our primary responsibility is to ensure that reliable electricity is
available at a flip of the switch or push of a button -- regardless of
whether it's a sweltering summer day in Parkersburg or a snowy winter
night in Berkeley Springs," said Rodney Dickens, President of Allegheny
Power. "We are continuously working to monitor, maintain and improve
Allegheny's electric system in order to provide our customers with high
quality service."
The company's comprehensive service reliability program includes:
inspection and preventative maintenance of lines, substations and other
electrical equipment; investment in infrastructure improvements; tree
trimming; employee training; and testing and updating of operations and
support systems. Infrastructure upgrades in West Virginia include:
$72 million in transmission and distribution investment for installing
new service or expanding existing service for customers;
$51 million for transmission line and substation projects, excluding
the new TrAIL and PATH transmission line projects;
$17 million for distribution maintenance and reliability improvement
projects; and
$10 million for replacing distribution equipment, such as overhead
lines, underground cable, meters and utility poles.
Among the more than 15 critical projects completed in West Virginia were:
Replacing circuit breakers at substations in Harrison, Monongalia,
Wood, Hancock and Berkeley counties.
Installing or replacing transformers at three substations in
Greenbrier County and two substations in Marion County, as well as
substations in Hardy, Hampshire and Doddridge counties.
Rehabilitating a transmission line in Wood and Wirt counties.
Installing a new transformer and upgrading lines at a substation in
Monongalia County.
Replacing conductors on a transmission line in Berkeley County.
Extending 138-kilovolt service to a substation at the Fort Martin
power plant in conjunction with the scrubber project at the Monongalia
County facility.
Constructing new distribution circuits or upgrading existing circuits
in the Sabraton, Charles Town and Shepherdstown areas to address
commercial and residential load growth.
Installing additional fuses, switches and fault indicating devices on
more than 260 distribution circuits throughout the service territory.
The devices pinpoint problem areas, helping to restore service quickly.
In addition, Allegheny spent almost $26 million since September 2008 for
vegetation management activities in its service territory in West
Virginia's northern and eastern panhandle regions. Trees contacting
power lines and other electric facilities are a major cause of service
interruptions, especially during storms and other severe weather.
The company's investment for infrastructure improvement and new
construction in 2008 and 2009 in its four-state service territory will
total more $360 million, excluding the TrAIL and PATH projects.
Allegheny Energy
Headquartered in Greensburg, Pa., Allegheny Energy is an investor-owned
electric utility with total annual revenues of over $3 billion and more
than 4,000 employees. The company owns and operates generating
facilities and delivers low-cost, reliable electric service to
approximately 1.6 million customers in Pennsylvania, West Virginia,
Maryland and Virginia. In West Virginia, Allegheny has more than 510,000
customers and 1,750 employees and serves all or parts of 47 counties in
the northern and eastern panhandle regions of the state. Visit the
company's web site at www.alleghenyenergy.com
for more information.
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